Sunday's meeting is a match between two teams that overshadows the absolute top in the damallsvenskan's table.

Major investment Linköping is four and last year's successful company Vittsjö is five.

None of the teams have lost in the last four rounds.

- Two teams in good shape who both want three points to hang on to a Champions League place, says Markus Johannesson.

Four straight without loss

Linköping got a real slap in the face on August 12, when Rosengård won at home with 7-1.

But since then, the team has four straight without a loss.

- Now Linköping makes its second match without Lina Hurtig (who has chosen a game in Juventus).

She is missing, of course.

Now they have a young team that will lead the match, but the question is whether they keep close behind, the back line must keep up with the running duels.

Turbulent season

Vittsjö is also in good shape.

The team has four straight three points after the loss against the then league-leading Gothenburg.

The team has had a turbulent season with serious injuries to key players, who have been replaced, and just a week ago, head coach Thomas Mårtensson suffered a blockage in his lungs and is on sick leave.

- Of course it is a break to lose your head coach.

Risk of energy loss.

- Vittsjö has had it turbulent and it is not unusual the year after a successful season.

In addition, there was no pre-season and it has taken time for the team to play together.

But now they have four straight victories and look good.

"Is weak for De Jongh"

What are you most looking forward to in this match?

- It is a match with many profiles.

I am weak for Vittsjö's Michelle De Jongh, who is fantastically good, and Frida Maanum who is Linköping's engine.

- I think this can be a really good match.